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When you have a preexisting world before deciding to make a campaign...

Started by MeganovaStella, April 28, 2024, 04:38:59 PM

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Chris24601

I generally create bespoke systems for any setting I run (d20 rolls, ablative life points, levels, and six attributes is not the best expression of all settings) so I'm definitely in the "adjust system to fit setting" camp.